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FLYING Magazine on MSNThe Wright Stuff: National Aviation Day Is Here
FDR created National Aviation Day in 1939, so go fly, watch a themed movie, post on social media, or wear a special T-shirt ...
Several short films about Black aviation history, Blacks in the Air Force, aerial combat, Tuskegee Airmen, and World War II; and one short film about Robert Goddard and interplanetary space travel.
Today, there are no surviving examples of the Thomas-Morse MB-3, but its legacy remains important in the history of American military aviation, and in the history of aviation films.
The 1926 film, "The Flying Ace," featuring an all-Black cast, is screening at the Aviation Museum of New Hampshire in Londonderry Thursday night.
The Lancaster woman started a film project about an aviation pioneer, and it turned into a deep dive in mystery, hidden identities and a new take on the JFK assassination.
Tonight, the Aviation Museum recently showed "The Flying Ace" a movie produced for segregated black-only theatres in the 1920's. Karen Meyers gives us a look at the silent movie, with live music ...
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